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How does Psalm 99 teach about worship?

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Psalm 99 teaches that worship should stem from recognizing God's holiness and sovereignty.

In Psalm 99, worship is intricately connected to the recognition of God's holiness and sovereignty. The psalmist emphasizes that God's holiness demands an exalted response from believers, urging them to worship at His footstool, which symbolizes coming to God only through Christ. This principle is not isolated to one stanza but is woven throughout the text, calling for a response of praise in light of God’s character and actions. The emphasis on worship in this psalm reflects the understanding that true worship springs from seeing God as He is—supreme, holy, and just—and responding with reverence and adoration. This worship is not merely ritualistic; it is an acknowledgment of God’s greatness and grace in our lives as demonstrated through Christ.
Scripture References: Psalm 99:5, John 4:24, Hebrews 13:15

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Psalm 99, p1 of 2
Rick Warta · Apr 30, 2026
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